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Does beauty matter when it comes to getting a dream job?
Does beauty matter when it comes to getting a dream job?

Should we aim to score a non-threatening seven out of 10, looking not too hot or too plain at work? Vicki Notaro asks if one woman’s controversial theory holds any truth.

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The UK Eurovision entry is actually the Birds Eye potato waffles ad
The UK Eurovision entry is actually the Birds Eye potato waffles ad

The UK unveiled their entry to this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, and the artist has been getting a bit of grilling.

Mon, 09 Mar, 2015

Trinity offers a bit of peace and quiet in busy schedule

THERE’S nothing like a library for a bit of peace and quiet so after the heavy schedule and diplomatic sensitivities of earlier engagements, busy Lizzie must have been relieved to see the Old Library at Trinity College last on her itinerary.

Wed, 18 May, 2011

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